Surrogate
Comedy
Trey Knowles’ “Surrogate” is an allegorical comedy that explores the intersection of faith, technology, and the condition of the human spirit. Through satire and symbolic storytelling, the performance reflects on humanity’s growing dependence on technological power while questioning what is lost when spiritual guidance is replaced by human innovation and self-reliance.
Within the narrative, a character inspired by Elon Musk is portrayed as a modern, Brainiac-like figure—an inventor whose pursuit of advancement borders on attempting to control creation itself. In contrast, Trey Knowles appears as Clerk Kent, a messenger figure delivering a cautionary warning: humanity must exercise humility, repent, and resist the temptation to assume the role of God.
Core Themes Explored in “Surrogate”
Faith vs. Technology:
The comedy examines the tension between trust in divine purpose and reliance on technological solutions, suggesting that innovation should not replace spiritual grounding.
Human Hubris:
Through satire, the story highlights the risks of unchecked ambition when individuals attempt to reshape life or creation without moral restraint.
Repentance and Humility:
The narrative calls for self-reflection, encouraging audiences to recognize human limitations and respect the sacred boundaries of creation.
The Human Spirit:
Beneath the humor lies an affirmation of humanity’s spiritual resilience, emphasizing faith, conscience, and moral responsibility in an increasingly technological world.
Together, these elements create a thought-provoking comedic parable about modern society’s relationship with faith, morality, and innovation.
Disclaimer:
This work is presented as comedy and satire. The jokes and portrayals are intended for entertainment and artistic expression and are not meant to be taken literally or as factual statements.